Contracts can be established in various ways, including verbally, in writing and through conduct. While some contracts must be in writing, others require both a written form and execution by deed. Understanding these principles is essential for drafting enforceable agreements and minimising the risk of disputes.
This course focuses on the key formalities for commercial contracts between businesses (B2B) and the critical requirements for their execution. It will outline the processes for executing simple contracts and deeds, detailing when a contract needs to be in writing and when it should be executed as a deed. The course will also examine the agent-principal relationship, the scope of an agent’s authority, and the application of the doctrine of estoppel.
Through easy-to-understand chapters, this course will guide you through the latest laws, offering insights into the complexities of agents, their authority, and the requirements for executing contracts.
Whether you’re new to drafting contracts, seeking a refresher, or looking to deepen your knowledge, this course provides essential insights for everyone. Enrol now!